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Quiet possibly the best factory guns you can buy
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<blockquote data-quote="MikeMurf0505" data-source="post: 389246" data-attributes="member: 14538"><p>My first 788 was a 243 with a 24" barrel. I never bought a scope for it because I never missed at any range out to 300 (I was 17 then).</p><p> </p><p>My second was an 18.5" barrel .308. I used to wood chuck out to 350 with that gun and hit crows in the head with accellerators (4,000 FPS 22 calibur rounds with a sabot wrapped around them to ride down the 30 cal tube....NIIIICE).</p><p> </p><p>I had great faith in Remiongton and they did make it right at the end.</p><p>Savage is now doing the best factory job in my opinion.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MikeMurf0505, post: 389246, member: 14538"] My first 788 was a 243 with a 24" barrel. I never bought a scope for it because I never missed at any range out to 300 (I was 17 then). My second was an 18.5" barrel .308. I used to wood chuck out to 350 with that gun and hit crows in the head with accellerators (4,000 FPS 22 calibur rounds with a sabot wrapped around them to ride down the 30 cal tube....NIIIICE). I had great faith in Remiongton and they did make it right at the end. Savage is now doing the best factory job in my opinion. [/QUOTE]
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